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  • Using MCP Servers: From Quick Tools to Multi-Agent Systems

    calendar Jan 22, 2026 · docker.com
    Using MCP Servers: From Quick Tools to Multi-Agent Systems

    Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers are a spec for exposing tools, models, or services to language models through a common interface. Think of them as smart adapters: they sit between a tool and the LLM, speaking a predictable protocol that lets the model interact with things like APIs, databases, and agents without …


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  • Modernize Xamarin.Forms to .NET MAUI with AWS Transform

    calendar Jan 22, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/dotnet
    Modernize Xamarin.Forms to .NET MAUI with AWS Transform

    AWS Transform is an agentic service that accelerates modernization, including .NET applications. With it, you can transform legacy .NET applications to modern cross-platform .NET. AWS Transform can port your Xamarin.Forms mobile applications to .NET Multi-platform App UI (MAUI). In this post, I’ll show you how to …


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  • Codex Is Now Integrated Into JetBrains IDEs

    calendar Jan 22, 2026 · blog.jetbrains.com
    Codex Is Now Integrated Into JetBrains IDEs

    OpenAI Codex is now natively integrated into the JetBrains AI chat, giving you another powerful option for tackling real development tasks right inside your IDE. You can use Codex with a JetBrains AI subscription, your ChatGPT account, or an OpenAI API key – all within the same AI сhat interface.See Codex in action in …


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  • Introducing the Azure Cosmos DB Agent Kit: Your AI Pair Programmer Just Got Smarter

    calendar Jan 22, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Introducing the Azure Cosmos DB Agent Kit: Your AI Pair Programmer Just Got Smarter

    The Azure Cosmos DB Agent Kit is an open-source collection of skills that teaches your AI coding assistant (GitHub Copilot, Claude Code, Gemini CLI) expert-level Azure Cosmos DB best practices. Install with one command, get production-ready g Link to article: …


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  • How PDI built an enterprise-grade RAG system for AI applications with AWS

    calendar Jan 22, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    How PDI built an enterprise-grade RAG system for AI applications with AWS

    PDI Technologies is a global leader in the convenience retail and petroleum wholesale industries. In this post, we walk through the PDI Intelligence Query (PDIQ) process flow and architecture, focusing on the implementation details and the business outcomes it has helped PDI achieve. Link to article: …


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  • How CLICKFORCE accelerates data-driven advertising with Amazon Bedrock Agents

    calendar Jan 22, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    How CLICKFORCE accelerates data-driven advertising with Amazon Bedrock Agents

    In this post, we demonstrate how CLICKFORCE used AWS services to build Lumos and transform advertising industry analysis from weeks-long manual work into an automated, one-hour process. Link to article: …


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  • A simple helper function for attaching a progress handler to a Windows Runtime IAsync­Action­With­Progress or IAsync­Operation­With­Progress

    calendar Jan 22, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    A simple helper function for attaching a progress handler to a Windows Runtime IAsync­Action­With­Progress or IAsync­Operation­With­Progress

    The Windows Runtime has interfaces IAsync­Action and IAsync­Operation which represent asynchronous activity: The function starts the work and returns immediately, and then it calls you back when the work completes. Most language projections allow you to treat these as coroutines, so you can await Link to article: …


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  • IntelliJ IDEA 2025.3.2 Is Out!

    calendar Jan 22, 2026 · blog.jetbrains.com
    IntelliJ IDEA 2025.3.2 Is Out!

    We’ve just released another update for v2025.3. You can update to this version from inside the IDE, using the Toolbox App, or by using snaps if you are a Ubuntu user. You can also download it from our website. This version brings the following valuable refinements: To see the full list of issues addressed in this …


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  • Your Dependencies Don’t Care About Your FIPS Configuration

    calendar Jan 22, 2026 · docker.com
    Your Dependencies Don’t Care About Your FIPS Configuration

    FIPS compliance is a great idea that makes the entire software supply chain safer. But teams adopting FIPS-enabled container images are running into strange errors that can be challenging to debug. What they are learning is that correctness at the base image layer does not guarantee compatibility across the ecosystem. …


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  • ReSharper 2026.1 Early Access Program Has Begun

    calendar Jan 22, 2026 · blog.jetbrains.com
    ReSharper 2026.1 Early Access Program Has Begun

    The ReSharper 2026.1 Early Access Program is now open, and the first EAP build brings a mix of C# productivity improvements, new inspections, performance work, and expanded C++ language support. As always, EAP builds are an opportunity to try upcoming features early and help us refine them before the final release. …


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  • Rider 2026.1 Early Access Program Is Now Open!

    calendar Jan 22, 2026 · blog.jetbrains.com
    Rider 2026.1 Early Access Program Is Now Open!

    The Early Access Program (EAP) for Rider 2026.1 has just begun, and the first preview build for the upcoming major release is already out. There are several ways for you to get your hands on the first preview build: A reminder of what the EAP is all about The Early Access Program is a long-standing […] Link to article: …


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  • The ROI of Developer Experience: How a Better CI/CD Tool Pays for Itself

    calendar Jan 22, 2026 · blog.jetbrains.com
    The ROI of Developer Experience: How a Better CI/CD Tool Pays for Itself

    This article was brought to you by Cameron Pavey, draft.dev. Developer experience (DevEx) directly correlates with engineering performance, which in turn drives competitive advantage. And yet many software engineering teams continue to operate on legacy CI/CD platforms that create unnecessary friction, burn developer …


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  • Scaling PostgreSQL to power 800 million ChatGPT users

    calendar Jan 22, 2026 · openai.com/blog
    Scaling PostgreSQL to power 800 million ChatGPT users

    An inside look at how OpenAI scaled PostgreSQL to millions of queries per second using replicas, caching, rate limiting, and workload isolation. Link to article: https://openai.com/index/scaling-postgresql


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  • Marten’s Aggregation Projection Subsystem

    calendar Jan 22, 2026 · jeremydmiller.com
    Marten’s Aggregation Projection Subsystem

    Marten has very rich support for projecting events into read, write, or query models. While there are other capabilities as well, the most common usage is probably to aggregate related events into a singular view. Marten projections can be executed Live, meaning that Marten does the creation of the view by loading the …


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  • Inside Praktika's conversational approach to language learning

    calendar Jan 22, 2026 · openai.com/blog
    Inside Praktika's conversational approach to language learning

    How Praktika uses GPT-4.1 and GPT-5.2 to build adaptive AI tutors that personalize lessons, track progress, and help learners achieve real-world language fluency Link to article: https://openai.com/index/praktika


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  • How Thomson Reuters built an Agentic Platform Engineering Hub with Amazon Bedrock AgentCore

    calendar Jan 21, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    How Thomson Reuters built an Agentic Platform Engineering Hub with Amazon Bedrock AgentCore

    This blog post explains how TR's Platform Engineering team, a geographically distributed unit overseeing TR's service availability, boosted its operational productivity by transitioning from manual to an automated agentic system using Amazon Bedrock AgentCore. Link to article: …


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  • Build agents to learn from experiences using Amazon Bedrock AgentCore episodic memory

    calendar Jan 21, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    Build agents to learn from experiences using Amazon Bedrock AgentCore episodic memory

    In this post, we walk you through the complete architecture to structure and store episodes, discuss the reflection module, and share compelling benchmarks that demonstrate significant improvements in agent task success rates. Link to article: …


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  • Now in Public Preview: GitHub Copilot build performance for Windows

    calendar Jan 21, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Now in Public Preview: GitHub Copilot build performance for Windows

    Last year, we launched our new GitHub Copilot build performance capabilities in Private Preview. With help from our fantastic C++ community, we gathered insights and addressed key feedback. We’re happy to share that GitHub Copilot build performance for Windows is now in Public Preview. Today, all C++ developers can try …


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  • How bunq handles 97% of support with Amazon Bedrock

    calendar Jan 21, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    How bunq handles 97% of support with Amazon Bedrock

    In this post, we show how bunq upgraded Finn, its in-house generative AI assistant, using Amazon Bedrock to transform user support and banking operations to be seamless, in multiple languages and time zones. Link to article: …


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  • Using Strands Agents to create a multi-agent solution with Meta’s Llama 4 and Amazon Bedrock

    calendar Jan 21, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    Using Strands Agents to create a multi-agent solution with Meta’s Llama 4 and Amazon Bedrock

    In this post, we explore how to build a multi-agent video processing workflow using Strands Agents, Meta's Llama 4 models, and Amazon Bedrock to automatically analyze and understand video content through specialized AI agents working in coordination. To showcase the solution, we will use Amazon SageMaker AI to walk you …


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